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- Duophonic sound was a trade name for a type of audio signal processing used by Capitol Records on certain releases and re-releases of mono recordings...
- Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks Limited (also known as Duophonic Records or Duophonic Super 45s) is a British independent record label formed by English-French...
- Duophonic is the debut album by American vocal duo Charles & Eddie, released in August 1992. The album has influences of "classic Northern soul of the...
- English-French rock band Stereolab, released on 10 August 1993 and was issued by Duophonic Records and Elektra Records. It was recorded with an expanded line-up...
- Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo. The group released their songs on Stereolab's Duophonic record label. Members of the band went on to successful groups Daft Punk...
- label called Duophonic Super 45s which, along with later offshoot Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks, would become commonly known as "Duophonic". Gane said...
- Minimoog, the Roland TB-303, the Korg Prophecy, and the Korg Monologue. Duophonic synthesizers, such as the ARP Odyssey and Formanta Polivoks built in the...
- Their single "Would I Lie to You?", taken from their 1992 debut album, Duophonic, won Ivor Novello Awards in 1993 in the Best Contemporary Song, Best-Selling...
- to Me" from The Dark Side of the Moon) "Arnold Layne" – 2:52 (single, Duophonic Stereo) "Fearless" – 6:08 (from Meddle) "Brain Damage" – 3:50 (from The...
- Discography". Southern Records. Retrieved 2007-08-20. "Discography". Duophonic Super 45s. Retrieved 2007-08-20. "STEREOLAB - Official Chart History"...